At least eight convictions predating the Horizon Post Office scandal are being looked at by the body investigating potential miscarriages of justice, Sky News has learned.
Gas and electricity bills will become even more expensive in January, as the energy regulator Ofgem ups the price cap.
Budget fears and unseasonably warm weather meant consumers spent far less than expected last month, according to official figures.
Long-awaited legislation to abolish England's "feudal" leasehold property system will be published in the second half of next year, the government has confirmed in a major update for the millions of people affected.
Nine water companies have been blocked from using customer money to fund "undeserved" bonuses by the industry's regulator.
Official accounts have revealed for the first time how much the King's 2023 coronation cost UK taxpayers.
An investigation is under way into the France-based defence company Thales for suspected bribery and corruption, the UK's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has announced.
Royal Mail's parent firm has blamed the budget for a failure to return to profitability, warning it cannot rule out price hikes and job cuts in response.
A former boss of Six Nations Rugby is to step down as head of the commercial operations of French football's top flight after just two years.
Mortgage rates have risen since the budget based on expectations further base rate cuts could be delayed - and while this is bad news for borrowers, higher rates should be great for savers.